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The war that was called 'an emergency', Malaya 1951-1956, Syd Kyle-Little

Label
The war that was called 'an emergency', Malaya 1951-1956, Syd Kyle-Little
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
portraitsfacsimilesillustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The war that was called 'an emergency'
Responsibility statement
Syd Kyle-Little
Sub title
Malaya 1951-1956
Summary
This book presents the story of Australian Lieutenant Colonel Syd Kyle-Little's involvement in the Malayan 'Emergency' of 1951-1956. This was a guerrilla war fought between the Commonwealth Armed Forces and the military arm of the Malayan Communist Party, in which Syd Kyle-Little commanded a force of 12,000 Malay villagers. Kyle-Little was a larger-than-life character - the type of man that Australia's Northern Territory seems to breed better than many other parts of the country. His keen observations and diligent record-keeping make this book engaging and often disturbing reading as he articulately describes years of training and fighting in inhospitable jungle. The men who fought in this conflict, that was called an 'Emergency' instead of a war, were all heroes who won the battle against the communist insurgents because their hearts and minds rejected the communist way of life. Due largely to the efforts of men such as Kyle-Little and the 12,000 Malay soldiers, Malaysia the free, independent and proud nation it is today. '...as I look back on my life, I wonder how and why it was that I survived, for I have led no ordinary way of life.' - Syd Kyle-Little
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